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the federal government paid 90% of the cost. in the first three years the federal government pays 100% of the cost. the state with the highest uninsured rate in the country is texas. >> and it is optding out. that's right, you would expect to get them to great to expand medicaid. instead governor perry said no, we're not going to expand medicaid. that means the system will cost more because people will wait until things get serious. they go to the emergency room. it costs more. the people in texas will stay pay taxes to ensure people in other states. it makes no sense whatsoever. zbr it makes political sense if he says you're a poor person in texas. obama care has done nothing for you. he stood in the way of it happening. >> it's not just poor people who want this. people like governor perry will accept it. the hospitals want it. the hospitals need to get paid. even the chambers of commerce who are not generally thought of as advocates for the poor. they want it because it's good for business. because the chambers of commerce wa
the federal government paid 90% of the cost. in the first three years the federal government pays 100% of the cost. the state with the highest uninsured rate in the country is texas. >> and it is optding out. that's right, you would expect to get them to great to expand medicaid. instead governor perry said no, we're not going to expand medicaid. that means the system will cost more because people will wait until things get serious. they go to the emergency room. it costs more. the people...
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we saw huge switching last year, and unfortunately we only have data through december thanks to our government, but the data has showed in november and december that started to come back when gas prices picked up. and from the data we can see that continues into this year. it's still on the margin. it's helpful. we're not going back to '07/'08 levels. directionally things look better. this was in the mid-20s just a couple of months ago with things looking not as good as they do today. that's the simple call. >> jim, thanks for your time. jim rollyson of raymond james. guy adami, would you step in here and buy btu? >> peabody's name i've owned. this is a little bit like playing the stock market. that i respect. it's an interesting call. the short answer is the stock action, nothing is indicated to me that it's ready for a turn yet. it will at some point. hasn't happened yet in my opinion. >> you're a chart turner on this stock. >> you don't have to understand technical analysis to understand every time it looks like a buyer shows up, ten sellers come along. here's the thing. it's an interesting
we saw huge switching last year, and unfortunately we only have data through december thanks to our government, but the data has showed in november and december that started to come back when gas prices picked up. and from the data we can see that continues into this year. it's still on the margin. it's helpful. we're not going back to '07/'08 levels. directionally things look better. this was in the mid-20s just a couple of months ago with things looking not as good as they do today. that's...
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the government is reconvening today. cyprus' finance minister flying back after two days of talks after they failed to deliver the deal to rescue the country. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera live in nicosia, cyprus. >>. >> reporter: the drama convincing right now is convincing parliament to sit down and actually vote to give the central bank of this country the authority to resolve banks. in other words, to wine down the troubled banks here in the country. right now there is a proposal on the table that would allow him to do that. that would mean that the weakest bank in the country nike would be wound down. the good assets moved to a different bank. there are protesters to my left who do not like that proposal at all. since i last saw you the head of the bank was brought here to hear what would happen. we had a long discussion about what was going happen and then i asked him a lot of questions about the history of like and how is it that how on earth we even got to this place. should his ba
the government is reconvening today. cyprus' finance minister flying back after two days of talks after they failed to deliver the deal to rescue the country. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera live in nicosia, cyprus. >>. >> reporter: the drama convincing right now is convincing parliament to sit down and actually vote to give the central bank of this country the authority to resolve banks. in other words, to wine down the troubled banks here in the...
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melissa, back to you. >>> what would you do if the government planned to tax you? it could become a reality parliament will take you on the ground and get reaction from the people of cyprus. that's next. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> hundreds, as you see there, protesting in cyprus just minutes before parliament begins debate on taxes. p he helps run his family's auto parts business there. >> caller: yes. hello. >> what has it been like? have you and your friends, your colleagues, been going to the banks and withdrawing money? >> well, things here are very crazy right now. everybody is very anxious. everybody is waiting to see what the decisions are going to be. even people who tried in the beginning to take money out, they coul
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we're scared of how the government keeps putting money in people's market. the government trumped 2.4 million jobs and they didn't talk about the 1.9 million people on food stamps and snap program. so we're just very, very cautious. >> you're a new york, l.a. california guy. >> i'm not sure where this is going. >> you're not drinking the kool-aid on the big government? >> no. >> steve, thank you for being here. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with jim kramer and scott wapner. carl quintanilla and david faber have the week off. let's take a look at how we are setting up in the united states. we are looking at a strong open higher and the dow up at 79 points and yesterday we did see signs of life and the dow surging late in the session and the dow looking to snap that three-day losing streak. as for europe, both stocks and the euro seeing some relief. we do have a bounce here, a nice one, i
we're scared of how the government keeps putting money in people's market. the government trumped 2.4 million jobs and they didn't talk about the 1.9 million people on food stamps and snap program. so we're just very, very cautious. >> you're a new york, l.a. california guy. >> i'm not sure where this is going. >> you're not drinking the kool-aid on the big government? >> no. >> steve, thank you for being here. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> thank you....
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the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson river next 8 million people flushing. gerri: you say that the government has discontinued this. and it has gone crazy. >> we could almost say stick a fork in it. the air and water are much cleaner than they have been for decades. but the epa keeps growing and the energy department gives out many assaults. >> you know, we are going to have global warming that is this terrible problem. if we cut our emissions in half, that is 10% of the world make no difference. gerri: especially when you compare it to other countries. gerri: you know, i see a lot of problems because
the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson...
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you know, if the company is doing fine, there's no governance issues, you don't have a problem. if you've got a problem, it's time to separate the two. >> exactly. >> by the way, i forgot to wish you happy world water day. >> oh, thank you so much. and to you as well. >> thank you so much. no one has the day off, there are no hallmark cards for this day, but this is an opportunity to look at companies that are looking to conserve water and make money doing it at the same time. >> yes, it is. and bertha coombs has the story of an oil man using water no one can ever use again for fracking. bertha? >> that's right, maria. the drought in texas is now entering its third year and it's grown more severe as the water-intensive fracking boom has exploded in the lone star state. you can see the orange and the red, that's extreme drought in 90% of the state. now, a couple of oil and gas veterans think they've found a win-win solution. tiny alpha solutions is tapping into the one source of water that is growing in texas, municipal waste water. they've contracted to buy the effluent that's n
you know, if the company is doing fine, there's no governance issues, you don't have a problem. if you've got a problem, it's time to separate the two. >> exactly. >> by the way, i forgot to wish you happy world water day. >> oh, thank you so much. and to you as well. >> thank you so much. no one has the day off, there are no hallmark cards for this day, but this is an opportunity to look at companies that are looking to conserve water and make money doing it at the same...
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that's going to be tougher to sell to local governments. might be able to tax them even if it's a remote possibility it makes that european banking union tougher. let's look at what's on the upside and it's all the sort of risk/loss kind of things. gold is up. metal and mining stock is up. long-term treasuries are up. all the bond etfs are to the upside. biggest corporate bond, lqd. all of them are on the upside. not a surprise but fairly modest moves for them as you can see. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce. they say that is the number gold needs to close above to sustain any upward momentum here. we're still looking at $11 gain or so in the gold price. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening in other metals because copper, it's a far different story. copper continues to be one of the worst performing commodities of the day, considering what has ha
that's going to be tougher to sell to local governments. might be able to tax them even if it's a remote possibility it makes that european banking union tougher. let's look at what's on the upside and it's all the sort of risk/loss kind of things. gold is up. metal and mining stock is up. long-term treasuries are up. all the bond etfs are to the upside. biggest corporate bond, lqd. all of them are on the upside. not a surprise but fairly modest moves for them as you can see. >> thank...
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that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it picked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to withstand the blow? we will talk about it. you heard about the $22 minimum wage. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? ing it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was
that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it picked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to...
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yes, you will get flexuation but the dividend is a nice alternative rather than waking up and the government telling you that you lose 30% of your money. >> that woultd be a bad wake up call. so, now, check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. how are you positioning the international holdings in your portfolio? we'll bring you the results later in the show. let's go to josh with the market flash. >> check out thetanking now. the analysts saying that they are gaining on check point. conversations indicate a marketed increase in share losses in the past several months. sue, back to you. >> thank you very much. it's risk off today. we're off 116 points right now on the dow jones industrial average. moments from now ben bernanke will address a group of top policymakers in london. investors will watch for any and all signs and perhaps some comments on what's going on in europe, too. steve describes what is on top of the agenda today. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their
yes, you will get flexuation but the dividend is a nice alternative rather than waking up and the government telling you that you lose 30% of your money. >> that woultd be a bad wake up call. so, now, check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. how are you positioning the international holdings in your portfolio? we'll bring you the results later in the show. let's go to josh with the market flash. >> check out thetanking now. the analysts saying that they are gaining on check...
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people are paying more in taxes for less out of the government. they renegotiated contracts with the unions of the they have cut retiree health care costs. they have cut pension costs for new employees. stockton has done a lot of itself to try to fix it. one thing they're not doing renegotiating trying to cut a deal with calpers which is the pension fund. as it stands now everybody will have to take a haircut and feel a lot of pain exempt for the pension fund and calpers. i'm not sure that is fair. melissa: stockton's city manager says calpers has first dib on the money they have, because, quote, if word got out that we were pursuing a different retirement plan, i run the risk of a mass exodus of my employees. seriously? i mean that is what he is concerned about? all of employers would leave? you say they're trying to cut costs and cut services. maybe employees leaving would be a big help. >> they still have double-digit unemployment. still going down. and still a good job for somebody. i'm not sure i agree with that. i'm not a city manager. i und
people are paying more in taxes for less out of the government. they renegotiated contracts with the unions of the they have cut retiree health care costs. they have cut pension costs for new employees. stockton has done a lot of itself to try to fix it. one thing they're not doing renegotiating trying to cut a deal with calpers which is the pension fund. as it stands now everybody will have to take a haircut and feel a lot of pain exempt for the pension fund and calpers. i'm not sure that is...
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government is paying them, and they are not paying taxes back to the government. i love it. now utah congressman jjson chaffetz introduced legislation requiring any federal worker with a tax lien against them and forbids the hiring of any federal employees with a, quote, substantial amount of late tax debt. >> interesting. melissa: no? don't like it? you're a lawyer. put the lawyer hat on. >> there might be issues with that because there are laws that talk about protecting those who have these credits who are debtors. there could be discrimination issue, although, the federal employees may be different. i think there is something to do -- melissa: who has the better case? there's the contractors who get government contracts, haven't paid taxes which is crazy, and the employees. i think the majority of the people are postal workers. >> i'm not a lawyer, but i'm jewish, next best thing. melissa: only you can say that and get away with it. >> i thought about the transparency. i love the idea. you can't hire someone who is deling went. those in there with the liens, m
government is paying them, and they are not paying taxes back to the government. i love it. now utah congressman jjson chaffetz introduced legislation requiring any federal worker with a tax lien against them and forbids the hiring of any federal employees with a, quote, substantial amount of late tax debt. >> interesting. melissa: no? don't like it? you're a lawyer. put the lawyer hat on. >> there might be issues with that because there are laws that talk about protecting those who...
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that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it pcked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to withstand the blow? we will talk about it. you heard about the $22 minimum wage. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ your finances can't manage themselve but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances togeth with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. ♪ melissa: he's making some "money." i'm back. this ceo of lenders ink, which has businesses in dining, gaming, entertainment and hospitality industries. i want to ask y about minimum wage because this is a huge debate right no
that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it pcked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to...
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the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person o stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new pricing model. and a new housing bubble could be formi thanks to private equities scooping up homes around the country. what this means for you and your homes. could you get a better price? next. mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. find the all- wheel-drive m
the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person o stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new...
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the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is better. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to have runs on banks and runs into atms as we see vis walls of and people concerned about whether or not they get their money, that creates panic. >> yeah, i think, you know, it could be a wakeup call. i own an offshore bank in the caribbean, and our business, since the cypress event, is up about 150%, so a lot of people are looking for safer places to park money because people are starting to think about whether deposit insurance is not all that it's marketed to be. the fdia insures 8 trillion in deposits, but 25 billion in reserves. my bank in the caribbean i
the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is better. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to...
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think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what conrns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there was a bit of a lull, in fact that banks were closed not because of a bank panic but a regular holiday, greek independence day. but there are thoughts to last week with long lines in
think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what conrns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the...
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the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person who stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new pricing model. and a new housing bubble could be forming thanks to private equities scooping up homes around the country. what this means for you and your homes. could you get a better price? next. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. welltechnically i work for o. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. pos
the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person who stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a...
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when we do that, government becomes bigger and yes undermined what our society is good as doing, which is letting people make decisions on a local level. >> neil: are we winning that pr argument? i mean you lost your race. and i was thinking you had a compelling, cogent argument. we have to stop this. i wonder if part of what is going on here is the other side's very effective as saying no problem here. you know. >> you know what they're effective at saying? we're going to make your lives easier in the short term and we should say we're going to make your lives better for generations to come. my parents came to this country not for an easy life but for opportunities. they wanted their children to be whoever they wanted to be as long as you worked hard and you were -- you just did everything you needed to do. you can be whoever you wanted to be. you didn't have to conform to what society told you they wanted you to do. >> very true but they just don't seem to get t thank you. dow that all without hand gestures. look at this. >> i know. >> neil: my goodness. >> nice to see you, neil. >>
when we do that, government becomes bigger and yes undermined what our society is good as doing, which is letting people make decisions on a local level. >> neil: are we winning that pr argument? i mean you lost your race. and i was thinking you had a compelling, cogent argument. we have to stop this. i wonder if part of what is going on here is the other side's very effective as saying no problem here. you know. >> you know what they're effective at saying? we're going to make your...
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they are toming the list of the federal government for disability checks. send it back to you, melissa. melissa: liz, great reporting. thanks very much. adam:. >> sure. adam: charlie gasparino will have exclusive details on the battle for dell. melissa: a vial of a deadly virus gone missing? how does this happen? the shocking vulnerability of america's bioterror labs that. is ahead. adam: also a look at 10 and 30-year treasurys. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. durable goods orders surged up almost 6% in february, far better than expected and a rebound from the almost 5% plunge in orders the month before. durable goods include cars, dish walkers and other products built to last three years or more. >>> the federal reserve is pressing citigroup to improve its anti-money laundering controls demanding citi submit a plan to improve companiwide oversight. the federal order expands on similar orders given to individual citigroup units last year. citigroup said it made substantial progress in strengthing compliance. >> ipo fund-raising jumping 50
they are toming the list of the federal government for disability checks. send it back to you, melissa. melissa: liz, great reporting. thanks very much. adam:. >> sure. adam: charlie gasparino will have exclusive details on the battle for dell. melissa: a vial of a deadly virus gone missing? how does this happen? the shocking vulnerability of america's bioterror labs that. is ahead. adam: also a look at 10 and 30-year treasurys. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief....
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>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely automated for the emergency alert system, and that equipment is poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smart and stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our outer layer. gerri: doing it the wrong way, you say. thhy sent out fake alerts, which, to me, is squarey because you rely on that emergency alert system to keep you safe. >> yeah, and if we have false alarms on those systems, then people don't pay attention to the real alarms. it's a real problem going back to the issue of we got to stop thinking fire walls and antivirus. the bad guys are in the networks. what are we going to do strategically? differently? a ground changer to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to protecting our critical infrastructure and our information assets. >> phylli
>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely automated for the emergency alert system, and that equipment is poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smart and stop thinking about fire walls and protecting...
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esmin says, republicans want smaller government. smaller government means you stay out of our bedrooms and our bodies. jessica says, this isn't constitutional. they won't be able to get away with it. le we want to hear what you think, too. head over to "politicsnation" and "like" us, the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >>> the president's second term is moving the needle on key progressive issues. and the right, they are following suit. following his lead on the fight for gay rights. >> our brothers, sisters, are treated like anyone else under the law, for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. >> it's a compelling argument ahead of next week's supreme court hearing on same-sex marriage. dozens of prominent republican americans have signed a brief arguing that gay people have constitutional rights to marry. key gop senator bob portman now supports gay marriage and it's not just on that is
esmin says, republicans want smaller government. smaller government means you stay out of our bedrooms and our bodies. jessica says, this isn't constitutional. they won't be able to get away with it. le we want to hear what you think, too. head over to "politicsnation" and "like" us, the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >>> the president's second term is moving the needle on key...
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this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imerious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomo admitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is right, nbc with three shows is trying to, well, basically dump the host of one of their three winning shows. ese are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides to leave to caper but it
this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imerious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this...
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european government debt may be more secure than bank deposits. european government debt may be more secure than owning bank depositive silts. the portuguese finance minister just on the wire, cyprus deal does set a precedent on deposit protection. if you can backtrack all you want, mr. dutch finance minister, but they're saying it is. >> speaking in unison over the past 24 hours. thanks, bob pisani. hi, sharon. >> hi, carl. we're looking at gains in the oil harkt, and particularly in the wti oil contract. that has a lot to do with the positive data we got on durable goods this morning. we saw contracts hit a five-week high and the gains that we're seeing there far outstripping what we have seen in the brent crude market. it's evaporating very quickly. it's an an eight-month low right now. and several reasons for that. a lot of traders and analysts say we're seeing refinery demands picking up here. we're seeing them get out of the scheduled maintenances. we've been telling you about that. part of the country, which is a key delivery point for the
european government debt may be more secure than bank deposits. european government debt may be more secure than owning bank depositive silts. the portuguese finance minister just on the wire, cyprus deal does set a precedent on deposit protection. if you can backtrack all you want, mr. dutch finance minister, but they're saying it is. >> speaking in unison over the past 24 hours. thanks, bob pisani. hi, sharon. >> hi, carl. we're looking at gains in the oil harkt, and particularly...
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is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater, they're having a very hard time getting credit. the heart program until recently hasn't really reached that. so it's actually, it's both true that people are refinancing a lot, but there are many, many people, disadvantaged people, younger people whose houses are more likely to be underwater, because they bought closer to the peak. these are all populations that significantly haven't benefited and there's a tremendous opportunity still today. goldman sachs reports that over 21 million homeowners could currently benefit, saving more than 150 bucks a
is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater,...
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they look to the government and does the government have the money? >> no, obviously we, you know, we we know that the social security trust fund is a joke, there's no fund there. and demographics are shifting and fewer people in the work place paying into a system to support more and more people who are retired. it's in part the sort of "me" generation coming of age, what about me? i'm going to live in the here and now and forget about tomorrow mentality that's playing into this, but honestly, you know, none of this is-- should come as a surprise. we know that life expect tenantens ancy is growing and growing and none of this should be a big surprise. we've seen this train coming for decades. >> megyn: we like to put things off. let me ask you, leslie, as the wife of a doctor, should people who have so little in their bank accounts start eating pizza and philly cheese steaks and forget the 22 years i'd rather eat how i want and live how i want, the at least if it's a shorter time frame i'll be able to support myself. >> you know, my husband constantl
they look to the government and does the government have the money? >> no, obviously we, you know, we we know that the social security trust fund is a joke, there's no fund there. and demographics are shifting and fewer people in the work place paying into a system to support more and more people who are retired. it's in part the sort of "me" generation coming of age, what about me? i'm going to live in the here and now and forget about tomorrow mentality that's playing into...
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when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, its a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infrgeme? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to provide the few answers to the few questions i got your way. thanks a lot. thank you very much. mucmore on the gun control debate, the assault on the second amendment throughout the broadcast. the billionaire mayor's spending on the first amendment to limit the second amendment. lavish spending on left wing ideas by america's oligarchs in toght's "chalk talk," and cypress has a deal. how long it lasts? who knows. ubs senior economist will tell us next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, d-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds in
when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, its a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infrgeme? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to...
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you are seeing allowing governments to come in and confiscate assets of people and that is alarming. so with that, if you take a look back out at that emotional drama, is what we're seeing, gold is extremely oversold over 10 years of data points. gold is down two standard deviati deviations. mathematically it will rally. i was on your show and it was up two standard deviations and i caution that it could correct. there is something that could take place. and there is nothing stopping gold as being a safe haven. we have always advocated a 5% in bouillon and gold stocks. when the rallies take place they are substantial. >> where would you say is fair value for gold? >> it all depends on who you are looking at. some believe that inflation, gold should be around $2400 an ounce. gold should be around $7,000 an ounce. if you're a hard core gold bug they are talking $5,000 an ounce. for me, gold would go back to inflation adjusted price level and it will probably test $2400. >> but not to play the devil's advocate here but if you can't get gold to valrally, even with central banks washing u
you are seeing allowing governments to come in and confiscate assets of people and that is alarming. so with that, if you take a look back out at that emotional drama, is what we're seeing, gold is extremely oversold over 10 years of data points. gold is down two standard deviati deviations. mathematically it will rally. i was on your show and it was up two standard deviations and i caution that it could correct. there is something that could take place. and there is nothing stopping gold as...
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i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of possibility and they like to keep people quiet here and we have short memories. in my opinion they'll get things going as long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the a
i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of...
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>> i think what they're avoiding are government bonds. you're seeing very large sales of outright u.s. ownership of government securities, same thing in the eurozone, seeing real selling of actual eurozone bonds and the purchase of corporate debt in their place. this is at a rate again that's different than 2012, that we considered material and significant. >> david, good to see you again. >> great to see you, sue, thanks for having me. >> david bailin, ty, up to you. >>> seagate and western digital higher. the disk drive makers are the top two stocks on the s&p 500 today. >>> sdwrenl motors revamping the buick to appeal to younger drivers. buick used to be a dominant brand with gm, selling more than 900,000 of them in the u.s. they're a big brand, by the way, over in china, but generally associated with older buyers here. shares of super value are higher after the company cut about 1100 jobs. the super market operator recently sold five grocery chains in an attempt to turn its business around. >>> while stock investors party hardy, some
>> i think what they're avoiding are government bonds. you're seeing very large sales of outright u.s. ownership of government securities, same thing in the eurozone, seeing real selling of actual eurozone bonds and the purchase of corporate debt in their place. this is at a rate again that's different than 2012, that we considered material and significant. >> david, good to see you again. >> great to see you, sue, thanks for having me. >> david bailin, ty, up to you....
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one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to work. >> jim, good to see you there covering things. richard quest as well. >> "around the world," american soldier helped save the life of a little girl who became known as baby nora. >> seven years ago. we'll head back to iraq it see how she's doing now. >> and remember the nuclear power plant that was damaged when an earthquake and tsunami hit japan. well, it lost power again the smog is so bad in china's capital, you barely see. just have a look at that. some face masks are enough to protect you from the area you breath. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and inve
one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to...
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the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing economy.about ai strong national defense. we care of about these things so much because fundamentally, we are the people who truly care about people. we love people. in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country! am. >> i want to talk a little bit about what is logical and what is common sense. today. because we don't hear a lot of that. and i don't think that common sense should be something that is just for conservatives. liberals and everybody else should understand and enjoy common sense also. for s
the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing...
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government should not insure bank deposits. it's a tremendous moral hazard. one of the main reasons the banks make reckless loans. depositors don't care what the banks do with their money because the government's there. >> that's one of the guardrails to oversee these banks. >> but we don't need it. we didn't always have it. and there are other nations that don't have any deposit insurance and their banking system is much sounder than ours. >> they're asking depositors to pay for the bailout. >> no, no, no, no. there are no bailouts in those country. the countries that don't have deposit insurance have a healthier banking system. because we have this deposit insurance, american depositors don't care how reckless their banks are. the banks don't care because the depositors don't care. it's a terrible system. eventually it's going to implode. people who have money on deposit in u.s. banks are going to take huge losses one way or another. either they're going to lose their deposits, or their deposits are going to lose value because of all the inflation that's go
government should not insure bank deposits. it's a tremendous moral hazard. one of the main reasons the banks make reckless loans. depositors don't care what the banks do with their money because the government's there. >> that's one of the guardrails to oversee these banks. >> but we don't need it. we didn't always have it. and there are other nations that don't have any deposit insurance and their banking system is much sounder than ours. >> they're asking depositors to pay...
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a few local governments, including san francisco began granting licenses to same sex couples. on election night, as they elected the first african-american president of the united states, born of an interracial marriage, on that night california voters chose president barack obama and passed proposition 8. stripping same sex california couples of their freedom to marry. which is what made this moment so extraordinary. president obama who just a few months before had articulated his own support for marriage equality stood on the steps of the capitol immediately after taking the oath of office for the second time and articulated that lbgt rights are part of the freedom and fairness in america. >> we the people, declare today that the most evident of truths that all of us are created equal. is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebearers through selma and stone wall. >>> so here in nerdland with us to mark this moment in the struggle is california congresswoman and senior democratic whip, barbara lee. alongside the great kenji yoshi yoshino, professor at new y
a few local governments, including san francisco began granting licenses to same sex couples. on election night, as they elected the first african-american president of the united states, born of an interracial marriage, on that night california voters chose president barack obama and passed proposition 8. stripping same sex california couples of their freedom to marry. which is what made this moment so extraordinary. president obama who just a few months before had articulated his own support...
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government -- u.s. economy's improving. but we still have fundamental issues in the structure of our economy, imbalances. we are not out of the woods yet. we're not in self-sustaining recovery. we need to start to see that to become increasingly more bullish on the financial markets. >> that was really good. you're a good double act. we should have you on more. thank you both. brian and chad. have great days. >>> seven years ago today twitter co-founder jack dorsey sent the first tweet writing just setting up my twitter. since then the media giant has become a staple for millions. it has transformed the way people communicate so what could twitter do in the next seven years? tweet us @squawkstreet. >>> the market is accelerating downward, now down 67 points. let's get a "market flash" from josh back at hq. >> juniper networks is under pressure this morning. analysts at fbr not fans saying we are the end of an era as routers and switches are set to decline. fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr sa
government -- u.s. economy's improving. but we still have fundamental issues in the structure of our economy, imbalances. we are not out of the woods yet. we're not in self-sustaining recovery. we need to start to see that to become increasingly more bullish on the financial markets. >> that was really good. you're a good double act. we should have you on more. thank you both. brian and chad. have great days. >>> seven years ago today twitter co-founder jack dorsey sent the first...
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this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true freedom and prosperity. >> what will we do next? as we go about that, as we talk to one another, listen to what the speakers have to say. let's be clear about one thing. we're not here to rebrand the party, we're here to rebuild a count country. [applaus [applause]. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give aways, and that's
this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of...
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he's like a federal government official. not watch what he says but what he's doing. that's why i love the guy. look at him he can't stop smiling. neither can you. you're both great. thank you so much. now folks, a busy day and night on capitol hill. the senate is busy voting on amendment after amendment in their budget bill. we got two distinguished senators about to join us give us their take and later on the show why can't police departments get any ammunition while the department of homeland security has bought up 1.6 billion rounds in the past year. there's no ammo for handdowns, shot guns, rifles, for training. what's up with this or is the dhs in a form of gun control that the congress can't legislate? folks don't forget free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. stanford university stopped its course. we'll hammer them for it later in the show. i'm larry kudlow. please stay with us. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll
he's like a federal government official. not watch what he says but what he's doing. that's why i love the guy. look at him he can't stop smiling. neither can you. you're both great. thank you so much. now folks, a busy day and night on capitol hill. the senate is busy voting on amendment after amendment in their budget bill. we got two distinguished senators about to join us give us their take and later on the show why can't police departments get any ammunition while the department of...
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if they don't do that, the government shuts down. we can expect perhaps maybe by this evening the senate will do that and send that back over to the house. congress is set to go to congress next week so they have to get this done to avoid the government shutdown. the house has a budget, the senate has one, the fiscal year starts on october 1 to the ideas the house and senate will pass their budget in the next coming weeks and perhaps in the next coming years we could actually have a budget conference. negotiating one entire budget for the federal government was still working on the same old partisan divide. >> we are all concerned about the impact of the budget cuts. they are senseless and they are ridiculous, we should do away with them. >> the plan we're seeing from the democratic leadership is a failed plan for america. it does not alter the debt course for america, no growth component to it. it spends more and taxes more. it strengthens the government, the bureaucracy and weakens the private sector. rich: they balance the budget
if they don't do that, the government shuts down. we can expect perhaps maybe by this evening the senate will do that and send that back over to the house. congress is set to go to congress next week so they have to get this done to avoid the government shutdown. the house has a budget, the senate has one, the fiscal year starts on october 1 to the ideas the house and senate will pass their budget in the next coming weeks and perhaps in the next coming years we could actually have a budget...
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people look at china, see unbelievable 9% growth rate, first of all if you believe the government is telling you the truth about that but that doesn't always track specifically with the returns on the investment in these country, right? >> absolutely. we city a study as a matter of fact. we always felt gdp growth is not correlated to stock market earns. david: look at united states we've been growing at miniscule levels yet the stock market is booming. >> let's take the example of china and mexico. we go back since we have data since 1995 china has grown faster than any country in the world, gdp growth 9.5%. david: put that chart back up, please. the blue line growing up, that is not china. that is mexico. mexico hasn't been growing as fast as china but market returns are much bigger. >> mexico is 2.7% gdp over same period of time much like the united states. mexico returned 12.8% annually. relative to china, 1.8% annually since 1995. that is substantial difference compounding one's wealth. lauren: that is why you look beyond the countries and you focus on the consumer trend and comp
people look at china, see unbelievable 9% growth rate, first of all if you believe the government is telling you the truth about that but that doesn't always track specifically with the returns on the investment in these country, right? >> absolutely. we city a study as a matter of fact. we always felt gdp growth is not correlated to stock market earns. david: look at united states we've been growing at miniscule levels yet the stock market is booming. >> let's take the example of...
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stuart: that's because of obamacare. >> this is a county government. yes, they said specifically because of the obama health law. employers with 50 or more full-time workers have to provide full-time coverage. stuart: i can tell you've read this thing. bring it. >> 2014 will be a referendum on the obama health law. stuart: betsy mccoy you said it here. back to the tale of two cities i talked about at the top of the hour. stockton, california flat broke and bankruptcy hearings today. and detroit, insolvent and the emergency manager starts work today. and the question is, can either of these two cities reduce their pension requirement to retired city workers? that's the question. sandra: and the answer is probably not. but a victory by stockton as we may get the actual verdict may go down today. this could lead to a ripple effect. stuart: what verdict? >> it's stockton, the city of stockton wins, if they're able to lower the debt obligation for bondholders. stuart: they want to go into bankruptcy. sandra: they want to restructure the debt. stuart: and gi
stuart: that's because of obamacare. >> this is a county government. yes, they said specifically because of the obama health law. employers with 50 or more full-time workers have to provide full-time coverage. stuart: i can tell you've read this thing. bring it. >> 2014 will be a referendum on the obama health law. stuart: betsy mccoy you said it here. back to the tale of two cities i talked about at the top of the hour. stockton, california flat broke and bankruptcy hearings today....
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government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family says once the ruling comes down they may or may not issue a statement. if they did, it likely wouldn't come until tomorrow. >> shepard: an bremner is with us, she is a spokesman for the group, friends of amanda knox. this is something they had been expecting. but it is a little weird to an american audience to hear a court can overturn an acquit cal. >> double jeopardy is our mainstay of our constitution and rights. so amanda knox acquitted on a denovo appeal. the case was tried once. with independent experts on appeal, and then for them to come back and say, we
government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family...
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is blaming it on the cyprus government. they gave them half the bailout money and said you would have to come up with the other half. this looked like the easiest way to get it. david: we had breaking news from liz macdonald reporting that the banks apparently were okay with this. that the banks would rather have the depositers be stuck with paying this off than have it, expose them in any way? >> yeah, well, i think in many ways, it set as dangerous precedent but at the same time, it's, it's money just sitting there. it's, easy to just take a piece of it. it is much harder than to try to get money out of landowners or something like that. and banks were -- but it's the same. it's the same. erin, that is what we have to keep in mind. it is the same as property, whether it is cash in the bank because, there was something, that maybe it's a quaint old expression but called deposit insurance. remember that? you were supposed to be insured against any kind of confiscation of the money that you have already earned and that you h
is blaming it on the cyprus government. they gave them half the bailout money and said you would have to come up with the other half. this looked like the easiest way to get it. david: we had breaking news from liz macdonald reporting that the banks apparently were okay with this. that the banks would rather have the depositers be stuck with paying this off than have it, expose them in any way? >> yeah, well, i think in many ways, it set as dangerous precedent but at the same time, it's,...
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so the government has been signaling other moves in other stocks. so i like to buy things on a bargain when i go shopping. now is a great time to sit and do fundamental analysis. >> that is the huge caveat. this is not going and picking randomly through stocks. you have to really know the stuff inside out before you get involved. >> you have to do work to make money. what a concept. no, i agree. >> do you like french banks. >> i don't have any particular view on one general sector. it's bank by bank by bank. there's no easy trade here. >> are there any banks that you like in france. >> i don't have any off the top of my head right now. there's an italian company with 17% of the revenue comes from italy. so it's going to get sold down in the italian market. a german robotics company. a lot of revenue comes from outside the eu. it is giving a sale. it's really a great find. >> any hedging currency based on the dollar to the euro? >> yes. we go long and short. so on the net currency we tend to hedge it, yes. >> when you compare europe to the united sta
so the government has been signaling other moves in other stocks. so i like to buy things on a bargain when i go shopping. now is a great time to sit and do fundamental analysis. >> that is the huge caveat. this is not going and picking randomly through stocks. you have to really know the stuff inside out before you get involved. >> you have to do work to make money. what a concept. no, i agree. >> do you like french banks. >> i don't have any particular view on one...
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government anymore. farmers, journalists, even colleges, some of the groups getting in on this growing craze here of drones. next, we're going to talk to a man who is working to develop the next big thing in drone technology. he'll be in studio. we'll ask him exactly what that is. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. [ kids ] yes! it's better to be fast to not be bitten by a werewolf and then you'll be turned into one and you will have to stay in and then you'll have to get shaved because you will be too hot and then you're like... [ growling ] which means i wish i was back to a human. what? [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and at&t is the nation's fastest 4g lte network for your iphone 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a fr
government anymore. farmers, journalists, even colleges, some of the groups getting in on this growing craze here of drones. next, we're going to talk to a man who is working to develop the next big thing in drone technology. he'll be in studio. we'll ask him exactly what that is. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your...
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clinton writes, she has person identified good, honored and effective government. guard setty was an early supporter. he was the top vote getter. joining me now live, senior political editor mark murray. it has been noted the clintons are loyal to those who have been loyal to them. is that why we're seeing the former president get into this race? >> absolutely. it is standard operating procedure for a politician. you want to reward those who were good to you and helped you along the way. of course, that famous obama/hillary fight was five years ago and we're still kind of talking about it and seeing the reverberations. wendy greuel, eric garcetti. it is a very strong relationship between president obama and his former secretary of state. five years later you have these obama/hillary clinton proxy wars popping up. this is the latest example. >> this is also an example, a remind per bill clinton is willing to get even into a mayoral race and larger statewide races and maybe even a presidency soon. >> well, right. he has played key roles in 2010 primaries, 2012 ones,
clinton writes, she has person identified good, honored and effective government. guard setty was an early supporter. he was the top vote getter. joining me now live, senior political editor mark murray. it has been noted the clintons are loyal to those who have been loyal to them. is that why we're seeing the former president get into this race? >> absolutely. it is standard operating procedure for a politician. you want to reward those who were good to you and helped you along the way....
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they're russian government officials. they're russian businessmen. it's russian mafia. and you don't mess with the russian mafia. they don't -- people around the world don't kidnap russians because they know that the russians will deal with you in a very efficient and very ugly manner. i think that the decision here was egregiously bad. i think this was lunacy on the part of the european monetary authorities, the banking regulators, or whoever it was responsible for making this decision in cyprus. they have stepped upon russian toes, and the russians are not going to be happy about this. somebody will have to pay for it. i think this is very stupid. >> dennis, i agree with you. look, i lived in russia. i worked for a russian bank. i know where a lot of this russian money claims to be hiding. i don't think it's in cyprus as much as it's switzerland. but more importantly, the germans are saying that. the germans are saying why are we going to support russian bank accounts? why shouldn't they -- there's no way that european and german taxpayers should be supporting wealthy
they're russian government officials. they're russian businessmen. it's russian mafia. and you don't mess with the russian mafia. they don't -- people around the world don't kidnap russians because they know that the russians will deal with you in a very efficient and very ugly manner. i think that the decision here was egregiously bad. i think this was lunacy on the part of the european monetary authorities, the banking regulators, or whoever it was responsible for making this decision in...
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forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for example, by german taxpayers or paid for by german taxpayers? >> so this is the rhetoric you refer to is precisely part of the rhetoric that has been distractive in handling the crisis in the last three years. first of all, confiscating deposits in a banking system is not the proper way to deal with anything. and this is what the european governments have proposed. second of all, we're not talking about making a gift to anybody. when the government of cyprus is out of market and cannot finance its own needs from international markets, under the circumstances, other countries throug
forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for...
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as i've said many times, lower spending and limited government, including government jobs, is good for the private economy. that is the real engine of the economic prosperity. >>> plus the supreme court this week will hear two important cases concerning same sex marriage. shouldn't the black robe masters leave the important social decisions to the states and their democratically elected legislatures or referenda? let the people decide. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up, in recent weeks, he's become a conservative super hero icon. that following his triumphant speeches at the national prayer service and the cpac political conference. dr. ben carson has a message to roll back obama care, deal with the crushing national debt, and even a bib llically based call r a flat tax. that's what i love. is he the conservative that can save the gop? here is the aforementioned dr. ben carson. director of the pediatric division at john hopkins university. and with us this hour, cnbc contributors keith boykin. as always, dr. carson, great to see you. i'm reading one of many articles th
as i've said many times, lower spending and limited government, including government jobs, is good for the private economy. that is the real engine of the economic prosperity. >>> plus the supreme court this week will hear two important cases concerning same sex marriage. shouldn't the black robe masters leave the important social decisions to the states and their democratically elected legislatures or referenda? let the people decide. "the kudlow report" begins right now....
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the success is in government. and that's a terrible thing to be lever to right now. universities, too. ooh, not so hot. plus, big european exposure. ooh, no thanks! so when the stock kept going down and down and down before michael dell's original proposal took the company private, it seemed like a perma short, except for its nicel balance sheet that could be used to make more acquisitions to try to slowly reposition the company. we all know michael dell had talked about taking his company private and if it got too low. and i guess 8 bucks where it bottomed was too low. but the beauty clearly in the eye of the beholder here and i figure only michael dell would seriously entertain the motion his company would be beautiful to many. hence, why i thought there was no way this was going back to the mid teens on its own. i figured he's a billionaire, building a company can. but does michael dell believe he can do more things privately to make his company stand out than publicly? he's willing to sacrifice forever to build value and has not succeeded. will being private make
the success is in government. and that's a terrible thing to be lever to right now. universities, too. ooh, not so hot. plus, big european exposure. ooh, no thanks! so when the stock kept going down and down and down before michael dell's original proposal took the company private, it seemed like a perma short, except for its nicel balance sheet that could be used to make more acquisitions to try to slowly reposition the company. we all know michael dell had talked about taking his company...
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the complaint and was not the government itself. charles: the big case with the spotted owl, the one where a lot of people lost their jobs. a spotted owl is almost instinct anyway. it is amazing. >> candidly, they fill them with ideologues with a political agenda. as disappointed as i am, i am not surprised. charles: judge andrew napolitano, thank you. a man not afraid to speak his mind when it comes to politics. we will ask the dr. after this. >> it is almost laughable some of the things that i hear people say. they say he is a neurosurgeon so he could not know anything about economics. [ laughter ] >> it is not brain surgery. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it
the complaint and was not the government itself. charles: the big case with the spotted owl, the one where a lot of people lost their jobs. a spotted owl is almost instinct anyway. it is amazing. >> candidly, they fill them with ideologues with a political agenda. as disappointed as i am, i am not surprised. charles: judge andrew napolitano, thank you. a man not afraid to speak his mind when it comes to politics. we will ask the dr. after this. >> it is almost laughable some of the...
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government. i think that and getting them representation when they go before a judge is the beginning of dealing with the people who are already here and in detention. then the longer term immigration reform where we'll have things like a pathway to citizenship which i've heard a lot of the congress people say they don't think immigrants want. >> let's pull back the lens. america is a place where almost everybody has come from somewhere else recently. why do you think we're trying to pull up the ladder and keep other people from becoming part of this country? this melting pot? >> well, we forget that i think every time there's been a wave of immigration from wherever it has been, there has been a kind of back lash. now i think we have more immigrants from browner and poorer places. so you have the resistance. but we at the same time held that this is a country of immigrants. we want people to serve us, to work here, to do all these difficult jobs and then to go home. >> ed your stories were fuele
government. i think that and getting them representation when they go before a judge is the beginning of dealing with the people who are already here and in detention. then the longer term immigration reform where we'll have things like a pathway to citizenship which i've heard a lot of the congress people say they don't think immigrants want. >> let's pull back the lens. america is a place where almost everybody has come from somewhere else recently. why do you think we're trying to pull...